Match Day Guide: Wanderers v City

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Friday night’s clash against Melbourne City at CommBank Stadium.

MATCH

Isuzu UTE A-League
Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne City
Friday 11 February 2022
CommBank Stadium, 7:45pm

KEY TIMINGS

Gates open: 6:45pm
Isuzu UTE A-League kick-off: 7:45pmpm

MEMBERSHIP AND TICKET DETAILS

2021/22 Season Member? (Premium, Ticketed, Part-Season/Flexi, Group Pass and WanderPass)
You can now use your membership card or digital wallet to scan into the match. 

Non-Ticketed member? (A-League Women, Supporter, Interstate, International, Digital Wanderer, Toddler, Baby)
You will need to purchase your ticket to the match. Click here to get your tickets. 

Bringing a large group?
Check out our Group Ticket offers for ticket discount and experiences.

Issues on the day?
Visit the Membership Enquiries Window at the ticket box at Gate B. The Membership Marquee will also be available to answer any queries at Gate B.

WHAT’S ON

Wanderers Members Lapel Pin Collection
Members will be able to collect their fourth lapel pin from the Members Bar featuring Iacopo La Rocca. Limited to the first 3,000, members must show member card and proof of identity to redeem. An allocation of lapel pins will be made available to premium members (Legends Lounge, 1880 Club and 2012 Club) in the Western Stand.

Members Wall
Check out the Members Wall at Aisle 224!

GETTING TO COMMBANK STADIUM

Train
The closest station to CommBank Stadium is Parramatta Station, which is approximately a 10 minute walk from the stadium. Alternatively, you catch a train to Westmead Station then head to CommBank Stadium through Parramatta Park.

Patrons are advised to take advantage of the regular trains running to and from Parramatta Station to avoid expected heavy congestion and traffic on roads in and around Parramatta.

Trains to Parramatta run every 10 to 15 minutes and bus services run regularly throughout the night.

Bus
Plenty of regular route bus services run to and from Parramatta Interchange which is within a 10 minute walking distance of CommBank Stadium. From the interchange head down Argyle St, Church St and take either the Riverside Walk or walk through Prince Alfred Square to get to the stadium on O’Connell St.

Alternatively some bus routes also make stops along O’Connell St outside the stadium.

Ferry
The closest wharf to CommBank Stadium is Parramatta Wharf. The stadium is approximately a 15 minute walk (1.2km) from Parramatta wharf.

Sydney Ferries services are very popular and may reach capacity especially on weekends. Keep this in mind if you’re planning on catching an F3 Parramatta River service. Use the Trip Planner and consider the alternative public transport options available.

Due to low tide some ferry services to and from Parramatta wharf may be replaced by buses. See Parramatta Ferry low tide for the full calendar of ferry replacement services.

For ferry service disruption information, check travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.

Parking
Driving To Events
For those who plan to drive to events, there is generally no public parking available on site at the Stadium. There are a number of public parking stations close to the venue for patrons seeking to park in the area including:

Wentworth Street Car Park – 1,150 spaces
Justice Precinct Car Park – 497 spaces (Hunter Street)
Eat Street Car Park – 560 spaces (George Street)
Please note that traffic volume and demand for event parking in the local area is usually high. It’s recommended therefore that you plan your trip and your vehicle parking.

Event Day Traffic
Roads approaching CommBank Stadium are expected to be busier than usual with fans making their way to the event during afternoon peak. If you are planning on driving, allow additional travel time. For the latest traffic information check Live Traffic NSW or download a real-time traffic app.